268 
*(31) 1895. Die neuen deutschen Getreidepilze. Ber. deut. bot. 
Ges. 18 (No. 2): 61-65. Abs. in E. S. R. 6: 909. 
Jalicb: d./ Sondera. f. Pil” Pett lo nivetee 
—. Deut. Landw. Ztg. 38 (No. 40): 325. Cited 
by Krtiger in (95). 
Saccardo, P. A., and Berlese, A. N. 
(34) 1895. Una nuova malattia del frumento. Riv. di Patol. 
Veg. 4:56. Abs. in Hedw. 35: (21); in E. S. R. 7: 410; 
and in Zeit. f. Pfk. 6: 50. 4 
Sphaeroderma damnosum infests bases of sheaths. 
(32) 1895. 
(33) 1895. 
Henning, E. 
(35) 1895. Agrikulturbotaniska anteckningar fran en resa i Tysk- 
land och Danmark ar 1894. Med. f. Kon. Landt. Nr. 
Ti, ar 1895~(Nr,-29))> 72) S.. Abs. in, Zeibeetemlenemon 
(1896) : 234-235. 
Cuboni, G. : 
(36) 1896. Notizie sulle malattie della piante coltivate. Bol. d. 
Not. Agrar. 18 (No. 36): 487-500. 
Briosi, G. 
(37) 1896. 
Frank, A. B. 
(38) 1896. 
Bol. d. Not. Agrar. 18 (No. 42): 544-548. 
Jahrb. d. Sondera. f. Pflanzenschutz, Heft 
PASE Se 
(39) 1897. ———. Jahrb. d. Sondera. f. Pflanzenschutz, Heft 
29:14. 
Berlese, A. N. 
(40) 189%. Nuovi studi sulla malattia del frumento sviluppatasi 
nel 1895 in Sardegna. Riv. D. Patol. Veg. 5: 88-97. 
Abs. in Zeit. f. Pik. 8 (1898): 102. 
Solla 
*(41) 189%. Notizen tiber einige in Italien aufgetretene Krank- 
heitserscheinungen. Zeit. f. Pik. 7: 159-164. 
Prillieux 
*(42) 1897. Maladies plantes agricoles, 2: 221. 
The lower node turns black and dies. The first internode 
becomes brown, and black specks appear. All browned parts 
are invaded by a mycelium. 
*(43) 1897. Sur le pied noir du blé ou piétin des céréales. Bul. Sta. 
Agron. Laon, p. 63-66. Abs. in E. S. R. 9: 1057. 
The first node is attacked, and the plant falls over. Mild, 
moist weather is favorable to the disease. Seed and chaff are 
said to spread the disease. 
